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  1. This brief provides an outline of the rationale and supporting evidence for Child-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (CCDRR) and suggests some important principles and recommendations for integrating child-centered approaches into disaster risk reduction. It also identifies the main challenges when implementing CCDRR in practice.

  2. Child-Centred Risk Reduction Research-into-Action Brief: Child-centred disaster risk reduction Overview The past decade has seen an increased focus within research and practice on placing children at the centre of efforts to reduce disaster risk, including those risks associated with climate change. An increasing body of research

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  3. Manuals, Toolkits and Guidance. Topics. Advocacy, Child Participation, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Keywords. Education. Thousands of children, hundreds of community members and partner civil society organisation staff, and Plan staff in 8 countries have contributed to the completion of this Child-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction Toolkit.

  4. Nov 5, 2018 · Child-Centred Risk Reduction Research-into Action Brief: Child-centred disaster risk reduction Format Manual and Guideline Source. Save the Children; Posted 5 Nov 2018 Originally published 10 Oct 2018

  5. Child-Centred DRR Toolkit. Thousands of children, hundreds of community members and partner civil society organisation staff, and Plan staff in 8 countries have contributed to the completion of this Child-Centred Disaster Risk Reduction Toolkit. The toolkit is made up of 4 modules: Training children on disaster risk reduction through the hazard ...

  6. Child-centred disaster risk reduction can help protect many important rights, including your rights to life, education and health. Governments, agencies and other adults in your communities need to listen to your point of view so that you are better protected, and so that your energy, knowledge and ideas can help protect everyone.

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  8. The increasing frequency and severity of disaster events — exacerbated by an accelerating climate crisis, environmental degradation and lagging risk governance systems — means that children and young people need immediate action to build resilience. In response, UNICEF and its partners are committed to integrating child-centred DRR (CCDRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) into ...